FAML 430 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS
A curriculum based on behaviorist principles is the - Answer Direct Instruction Curriculum.
Of the following, which is the most significant predictor of quality in child care? - Answer Whether or not the caregiver has specialized training ...
A curriculum based on behaviorist principles is the - Answer ✔ Direct Instruction
Curriculum.
Of the following, which is the most significant predictor of quality in child care? - Answer
✔ Whether or not the caregiver has specialized training in child development
During the preoperational stage, what did the kids observe about the glasses of water? -
Answer ✔ The tall glass had more water than the wide glass
In his article on "Weightier Matters", Elder Dallin H. Oaks reminds us that moral
agency—the right to choose—is a fundamental condition of mortal life. He also
reminded us that: - Answer ✔ Unwelcome consequences for poor choices do not take
our agency away
Diversity is a method or condition rather than a goal
We must stand up for the "right" choice.
All of the above (Right Answer is ALL)
President Gordon B. Hinckley has noted that "Every Convert is Precious." He suggested
that every convert needs a friend, a responsibility, and: - Answer ✔ Nurturing with "the
good word of God"
In her article "Ducks are Different" Ann Madsen notes that tolerance leads to: - Answer
✔ Love and Compassion
An individualized education program must include - Answer ✔ A statement of the child's
present levels of educational performance.
Coleman (1961) found that in most high schools, boys value _________ whereas girls
value _________. - Answer ✔ Athletic ability; popularity
The incidence of hate-motivated violence is - Answer ✔ rising
Assumptions and practices that promote the differential and unequal treatment of
people because they are different physically, mentally, or behaviorally are called -
Answer ✔ Handicapism
,Compared to the Euro-American teacher, the Navajo teacher discussed in your text was
_________ in response to children's statements. - Answer ✔ Slower
Janet has lost the use of her legs due to an inherited condition. Loss of the use of her
legs is Janet's - Answer ✔ Disability
The process whereby a minority cultural group takes on the characteristics of the
dominant cultural group is called - Answer ✔ Cultural Assimilation
Which of the following is an example of an unintentional way in which a school might
influence children? - Answer ✔ Competitive grading by a teacher which reduces
students' motivation to study
The Individuals with Disabilities Act covers children ages - Answer ✔ 3 to 21 years
In the Cyber Bullying video, what occurred in Essex Junction, Vermont to the Halligan
family? - Answer ✔ Their son hanged himself
According to the Stupid in America video, what was the result of Kansas City Schools
being granted two billion dollars? - Answer ✔ Student achievement got worse
In his article on "Weightier Matters", Elder Dallin H. Oaks noted that diversity was a
condition, not a goal. Consequently, members of the church would to better to
strengthen ________, then to glorify our diversity. - Answer ✔ Unity
Traditional values of the macroculture enter the school through - Answer ✔ Both
curriculum and classroom management
Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act gave women and girls new opportunities in
schools. Title IX was passed in - Answer ✔ 1972
All of the following are macrosystem factors which affect schools except - Answer ✔
Teacher-parent relationships
How much society is willing to pay for the education of its citizens is influenced by -
Answer ✔ Values
Concepts of knowledge and skills required for the future
Opinions about the affordability of programs and curricula
All answers are correct (This is correct, all answers)
The No Child Left Behind Act provided federal funds to - Answer ✔ Implement programs
to prevent the use of illegal substances and violence, butonly if the programs were
grounded in scientific research.
, The Individuals with Disabilities Act was passed in - Answer ✔ 1990
When Asishma and her family moved to the United States from India, her family began
to speak only English and celebrated traditional American holiday. This is an example
of: - Answer ✔ Cultirual Assimilation
What company is dedicated to safe and responsible use of the internet for children? -
Answer ✔ i-SAFE
A magnet school differs from a charter school in that - Answer ✔ Magnet school is
designed by the district; Charter school is designed by parents, teachers and others
Mary sits on her child's school advisory board, which helps determine school programs
and policies. Mary is engaged in which kind of school involvement? - Answer ✔
Decision-making
Children from low SES and ethnically diverse families fare comparably to middle-class
children when families do which of the following? - Answer ✔ Create a home
environment that encourages learning
Express high expectations for their children
Become involved in their children's education at school and in the community
All answers are correct (this is correct)
The abuse of substances such as alcohol and drugs is linked to - Answer ✔ Missing
school.
Violent behavior.
Lack of motivation.
All answers are correct (this is correct)
The schools' function in the United States can be described as - Answer ✔ Universal.
Formal.
Prescriptive.
All of the above (this answer is correct)
According to Jay Greene, if ________ was the solution, the problem with schools would
already be solved. - Answer ✔ money
According to President Spencer W. Kimball's address "Jesus: The Perfect Leader",
many of the problems in the world today spring from: - Answer ✔ Selfishness and self-
centeredness
Elder David A. Bednar discusses the three basic elements of faith in his address "Seek
Learning by Faith" and how they relate to the past, present and future. Which of the
following answers gives the right connection between faith and time? - Answer ✔ Faith
as an assurance; looks to the future
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